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2008 Conference Objectives. Educate Need to educate our contest staff on how to conduct the contest . Correct and proper tabulation procedures are a MUST! Contest Uniformity & Consistency Need to ensure that our contests are the same for everyone, every time Improve Contest Participation.
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2008 Conference Objectives • Educate Need to educate our contest staff on how to conduct the contest . Correct and proper tabulation procedures are a MUST! • Contest Uniformity & Consistency Need to ensure that our contests are the same for everyone, every time • Improve Contest Participation
2008 Contests In Review • One instance of tabulation errors at Department Final Contest -- Alaska • One instance of contest procedural errors at Department Final Contest -- California • Eligibility Questions Contestants must either be legally domiciled within or attend an educational institution within the Department that they enter competition (Rule Clarification 2006)
2008 National Finals Contest In Review • National Champion -- Spencer Harjung (MD) (Senior) • 2nd Place -- Virgina “Ginger” Macfarlan (AR) (Junior) Home-schooled • 3rd Place -- Christopher Pagliarella (CT) (Senior)
2008 National Finals Contest In Review • Semi-Finalists -- Anthony Myers (DC) (Senior) Edward James, III (FL) (Senior) Shane Rumbaugh (PA) (Senior) Meg Henrickson (SD) (Junior) Kyle Evora (TX) (Senior) Brooke Connor (VT) (Sophomore) • Seven home-schooled contestants -- Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, and Nebraska.
2008 National Finals Contest In Review • 6 repeat contestants from 2007 National Finals – Alaska, New Hampshire, Ohio, Texas, Utah, and West Virginia • 53 Department Finalists competed in the National Finals – Mexico DID NOT have a Department Contest • Saturday evening contestant “pizza-party and social mixer” was once again a HUGE SUCCESS!!
2008 National Finals Contest In Review • The rewards are enormous in terms of memories, friendships, knowledge gained & $cholarships received • Goal of the contest operation is invisibility therefore letting the contestants shine through
2009 National Finals Contest Dates • April 17 - 19 IUPUI Conference Center and Hotel • Travel date is Friday, April 17 • Certification of Department winner due to National Headquarters by MARCH 14!!
2009 Contest Administrative Requirements • Certification of Department Winner reporting form will be mailed mid November 2008 to both the Department Chairman and the Adjutant • The other contest forms that need to be completed by the Department Winner will be e-mailed to the winner upon receipt of Department Winner form. This procedure has worked EXTREMELY WELL with little delay or follow-up in obtaining the necessary forms from the Department Winners.
2009 Contest Administrative Requirements • Will continue having the contestants submit both a “hard copy” and “digital” copy of their prepared oration; Failure to submit the complete text of the prepared oration (no notes, outline, etc.) will result in the disqualification of the contestant • Digital copy can be in any word processing format -- preferably PC on a CD/DVD • Can also e-mail to mbuss@legion.org
2009 National Finals Contest Travel Requirements • Contestants will agree by signing the travel consent form that they have to arrive on Friday, April 17 • Travel arrangements are made by National Headquarters, not the Department, not the Contestant
2009 National Finals Contest Travel Requirements • We will try to fly contestant and chaperone from the airport as designated on the Certification of Winner form; however if a more reasonable airfare can be obtained from a near-by larger airport we will use this airport for travel and reimburse mileage
2009 National Finals Contest Travel Requirements • We can make airline reservations for other family members, etc. that desire to attend the National Finals • Additional form is included on the back of the Certification of Winner reporting forms & contestant instructions to “capture” this information
2009 National Finals Contest Travel Requirements • A 400-mile limit/arrive by 4:00 p.m. requirement continues to be in place for those contestants that desire to drive – we are flexible with this requirement on a case-by-case basis (APPROVAL MUST STILL BE GRANTED BY NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS TO THOSE THAT DESIRE TO DRIVE!) This a National Americanism Commission mandated requirement
2009 National Finals Contest Travel Requirements • Contestants MUST be accompanied by a CHAPERONE!! (Standing Resolution) • We still pay $18.00/day per diem to BOTH the contestant and chaperone ($4.50 per quarter day) • Mileage rate $.18 per mile to either the contestant or chaperone -- not both
2009 National Finals • Contest pairing bracket drawn by the Youth Activities Subcommittee and approved by the National Americanism Commission at the 2008 Spring Meetings
2009 National Finals • National Final Contest will be “telecast” on Legion TV via the Internet @ www.legion.org
Future Dates - National Finals • April 9 – 11, 2010 • April 15 – 17, 2011 • April 13 – 15, 2012 • April 19 – 21, 2013
Tabulation Procedures • The National Americanism Commission STRONGLY recommends that Departments consider the use of the EXCEL spreadsheet for the scoring and tabulation of the Department Oratorical Finals Contest.
Tabulation Procedures • Five judges are designated as PRIMARY; the other two judges are ALTERNATES • Discussion of methods to determine the primary and alternate judges • Whatever method is used ensure at least two people are involved in the process!
Tabulation Procedures • Number the judges scorecards 1 – 5 for the five primary judges • Write a BIG “A” on the alternate judges’ scorecards!! • ONLY the FIVE PRIMARY JUDGES’ SCORECARDS ARE USED TO DETERMINE A WINNER!!!!
Tabulation Procedures • Record of Choice on Judge’s Score Card – Highest # of Final Total Points is the 1st place winner and so on • This data is transcribed to the Tabulation Card for each respective judge in the Contestant Record of Choice Block
Tabulation Procedures • Contest Tabulation Process -- WILL be done in private NO CONTESTANTS, COACHES, PARENTS in the same room Don’t sacrifice accuracy for contest expediency!!
Oratorical College Department Final Contests -- SHALL CONFORM with National Contest procedures, rules & regulations It is recommended that ALL contests follow the National Contest procedures, rules & regulations
Oratorical College • Recent Rule Changes, Additions & Clarifications -- Eligibility (Clarification - 2006): Contestants must either be legally domiciled within or attend an educational institution within the Department (State) that they enter competition. Contestants can enter competition through only one Department.
Oratorical College • Recent Rule Changes, Additions & Clarifications -- The Prepared Oration (Rule Change - 2005): The Prepared Oration must be on some aspect of the Constitution of the United States with emphasis on the duties and obligations of a citizen to our government. The same subject and oration used in the Department Contest must be used in the National Contest.
Oratorical College • Recent Rule Changes, Additions & Clarifications -- The Prepared Oration & Assigned Topic (Clarification - 2006): The singing of songs is NOT PERMITTED. The contestant may QUOTE a verse(s) of a song provided proper attribution is made. THIS IS NOT “AMERICAN IDOL”
Oratorical College • Recent Rule Changes, Additions & Clarifications -- Contest Regulations (Addition - 2005): The use of any type of electronic/digital data gathering, receiving and/or transmitting equipment in any form by contestants or members of the audience is prohibited.
Oratorical College • Recent Rule Changes, Additions & Clarifications -- Use of the English Language for the Prepared Oration and Assigned Topic It is acceptable to utilize or incorporate short phrases of a foreign language in order to develop the argument, establish a point, etc. It is to be understood that the vast majority of the Prepared Oration and/or Assigned Topic must still be delivered in the English Language. (Approved Ruling - 2007)
Oratorical College • Recent Rule Changes, Additions & Clarifications -- Contestant MUST give both their Prepared Oration and Assigned Topic Discourse in order to receive scholarship moneys they are entitled to. (Clarification – 2007)
Oratorical College • Eligible Participants -- CITIZENS OF or LAWFUL PERMANENT RESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES (Foreign Nationals are NOT eligible to compete at any level of the contest) 3 National Finalist are INELIGIBLE for further participation at ANY LEVEL of competition NOTE: Department Winners CAN repeat!
Oratorical College • Prepared Oration and the Assigned Topic Discourse MUST be given in the ENGLISH LANGUAGE! • Prepared Oration and the Assigned Topic Discourse MUST be spoken NOT SUNG!
Oratorical College • National Finals Contest Scholarships 1st -- $18,000 2nd -- $16,000 3rd -- $14,000 Quarter Finals -- $1,500 Semi Finals -- $1,500
Oratorical College • National Finals Contest Scholarships May be used to attend any college or university in the United States Eight years to use the scholarship after it has been awarded
Oratorical College • Prepared Oration -- Contestants MAY have a copy of their Prepared Oration in the First Holding Room They will leave the copy behind after commencing the contest!!
Oratorical College • Prepared Oration -- Eight to ten minutes in length • Assigned Topic Discourse -- Three to five minutes in length
Oratorical College • Props -- The United States flag is considered to be a prop Dressing in a costume is considered to be a prop No medals